The Saints' Harp

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d201Come, ye that love the Savior's name
d202Come, ye that [who] know and fear the Lord
d203Come, ye [you] thankful people, come
d204Come, ye [you] [we] that [who] love the Lord [Christ], And let your [our] joys
d205Commit thou all thy griefs
d206Confirmation, Lord, we thank thee
d207Creation speaks with awful voice
d208Creator of the heavens and earth
d209Cross, reproach and tribulation
d210Crowns of glory ever bright
d211Daniel's wisdom may I know, Stephen's faith
d212Dark is the human mind, when bound
d213Dark was the night, and cold the ground
d214Day of judgment, day of wonders
d215Dear brother, thou hast gone to rest
d216Dear Lord, accept the gifts we bring
d217Dear Savior, if these lambs should stray
d218Death is the heritage of man
d219Depart awhile, each thought of care
d220Doubt like tempest clouds may lower
d221Down to the sacred wave
d222Earth is filled with sin and pain
d223Earth is the place where Christ will reign
d224Earth, with her ten thousand flowers
d225Earthly happiness is fleeting
d226Ere long the veil will rend in twain
d227Ere mountains reared their forms sublime
d228Eternal God, Almighty Cause
d229Eternal source of every joy
d230Eternal Source of life and light supremely good
d231Eternal Sovereign of the sky, and Lord
d232Eternal Spirit, we confess
d233Eternal Wisdom thee we praise
d234Every cloud that carries water
d235Every day hath toil and trouble, Every heart
d236Faith adds new charms to earthly bliss
d237Faith is the brightest evidence
d238Faith is the polar star
d239Faith works with power, but will not plead
d240Faithful and just is he
d241Fare thee well, our [thou] fondly cherished
d242Farewell, all earthly honors
d243Farewell, my kind and faithful friend
d244Farewell, our [dear] friends and brethren
d245Farewell, ye servants of the Lord
d246Father, bless thy word to all
d247Father, from heaven thy dwelling place
d248Father, glorify thy Son
d249Father, hear the prayer we offer
d250Father, how wide thy glory shines
d251Father, I go, 'tis thy voice
d252Father in heaven, we do believe
d253Father, it is thy great decree
d254Father of all, in whom alone
d255Father of mercies, bow thine ear
d256Father of mercies, send thy grace
d257Father of our spirits, hear
d258Father, thy paternal care
d259Father, 'tis thine each day to yield
d260Father, whate'er of earthly bliss
d261Father, when in dust [love] to thee
d262For a season called to part
d263For thy dear mercy's sake, O Lord
d264For us, the Lamb of God did bleed
d265Forbid them not, the Savior cried
d266From all that [who] dwell [dwells] below the [in earth and] skies
d267From Calvary a [the] cry was heard
d268From Greenland's icy mountains
d269From pinnacle to corner-stone
d270From the courts of heavenly glory
d271From the regions of glory an angel descended
d272From the sides of the hills they come
d273Gathered in one, in Christ the Lord
d274Gathered where the waters glide
d275Gently raise the sacred strain
d276Gethesemane can I forget
d277Give glory to God in the highest
d278Give us room that we may dwell
d279Giver and Guardian of my sleep
d280Glad are we that now the gospel
d281Glorious things are sung of Zion
d282Glorious things of thee are spoken
d283Glory be to God on high, God whose glory fills the sky
d284Glory to God on high, Let heaven and earth reply
d285Glory to thee, my [our] God [O Lord], this night [day]
d286Glory to thee, whose powerful word
d287Go, bring me a garment both costly and new
d288Go on in faith, ye saints, go on
d289Go to dark [sad] Gethsemane
d290Go to thy rest, my [dear] [fair] child
d291Go, when the morning shineth
d292Go, ye messengers of glory
d293Go, ye messengers of heaven
d294God bless our native land, Firm may she
d295God, in his abundant mercy
d296God, in the high and holy place
d297God is love, his mercy brightens
d298God is marshaling his army
d299God is our refuge and defense Our shield his dread omnipotence
d300God is the refuge of his saints

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